Last month my Industrialist neighbour Ashok Bhai Parekh informed me that a play named ’Yugpurush’ about Mahatma Gandhi’s spiritual mentor Shrimad Rajchandraji will be staged in Khartoum. I had never read or heard about Shrimad Rajchandraji. I revisited the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi –‘The stories of my experiments with truth’. There I found in Chapter 26 the title ‘Raychandbhai’. This was the person Gandhiji often referred to as Kavi (Poet).The other name for Raychandbhai was Rajchandraji and Shrimad was an honorific or title. The play directed by Rajesh Joshi, written by Uttam Gada and music scored by Sachin-JIga is an award winning play. Besides many awards, Yugpurush has won the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Excellence Award 2017. The creativity and techniques in the play are par excellence. The actors were amazing with 11 actors playing the role of more than 50 people. The lead role of Shrimad Rajchandraji was very well portrayed by Parthsarthi Vaidya . Gandhi was influenced by three persons in his life: John Ruskin, Leo Tolstoy and Shrimad Rajchandraji and of course Shrimad Rajchandraji a living contact had the deepest impression. Raychandbhai sowed the seeds of Truth, Non-violence and Compassion in the mind of Gandhi. They had met in Bombay and continued to exchange 200 letters while Gandhi was in South Africa. The spiritual relationship transformed Mohandas to a Mahatma. Kavi told Gandhi how one can’t wash the blood stains of violence with violence. You need the pure water of non-violence to wash the stains of violence. He also taught him that life is temporary and the body is perishable but prayers lead us to God and the prayers remain forever. This play has had more than 900 shows in almost 300 cities in many languages all over the world and touched the hearts and minds of more than 600,000 viewers. Many of us in Khartoum were lucky to view this play at Friendship Theatre Hall on Friday 29th September. There were two shows one in Gujarati in the morning for the Omdurman Indian Community and another in English in the evening. Ambassador of India H.E.Amrit Lugun welcomed the viewers and the Chief Guest was Federal Minister of Culture Altayeb Hassan Badawi. There were other dignitaries present at the show including Actor and Director Ali Mahdi Nouri who found the play amazing from every department. We remain ever grateful to the benevolent sponsors of the play and the joint organisers namely Embassy of India, Khartoum and Omdurman Indian Community for bringing this heart touching and thought provoking play to Khartoum.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Play on Gandhi in English in Khartoum
Yugpurush is an award winning play performed by artists from India. The play in English is about Mahatma Gandhi and his spiritual mentor. Book your free tickets at
http://Buytickets.at/yugpurush for Friday 29 Sept at 4:30 PM at Friendship Hall Theatre. If you have any problems call Grishma Gandhi 0923047382
http://Buytickets.at/yugpurush for Friday 29 Sept at 4:30 PM at Friendship Hall Theatre. If you have any problems call Grishma Gandhi 0923047382
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Robotic Surgery in Urology
The above information was shared with a group of healthcare
professionals in Khartoum by Dr.D.V.S.L.N Sharma, Senior Consultant Urologist,
in the Department of Urology and Robotic Surgery at Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad,
India. A member of VUI, Dr.Sharma has been inspired by Dr.Mani Menon and
performs Robotic Surgery in India. Dr.Sharma had first mastered the basic
surgery, laparoscopic surgery and then has learnt robotic surgery which he is
practicing since 2013. Due to small incisions, less trauma to
the body and greater surgeon precision, robotic surgery provides the following
benefits over traditional open procedures including: shorter hospital stay,
less blood loss, less pain, fewer complications, including less risk of
infection and faster return to normal activities.
Friday, August 25, 2017
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Friendly Football Match between veterans of ElMerrikh and Embassy of India
Adil Amin Captain of ElMerrikh in 1982 and played against Liverpool when they visited Sudan
Magdi Ibrahim Mallik palyed for the National team in 1979 and was captain of ElMerrikh in 1982
Montasir Azaki was popularly known as Zico. Captain of ElMerrikh in 1997
On our left in white jalabia is Abderahman Zedan captain in 1960 and on our left in jacket is Bushwar Wahba captain in 1963
Magdi Ibrahim Mallik palyed for the National team in 1979 and was captain of ElMerrikh in 1982
Montasir Azaki was popularly known as Zico. Captain of ElMerrikh in 1997
On our left in white jalabia is Abderahman Zedan captain in 1960 and on our left in jacket is Bushwar Wahba captain in 1963
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